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    Oh dear .. well, what do you normally do with those X-Ray films that you get after going for an X-Ray scan? Most would just leave them to collect dust at home, but why not use a USB X-Ray Reader and scan them into your computer? Whether you want to share them with the rest of the world is up to you, but at least you won’t have to worry about losing the originals, right? It’ll set you back a good $145.69, so it’s probably not something you’d buy on a whim, unlike the usual USB junk - link

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